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    Bajaj Pulsar NS125 Vs TVS Raider 125: Image Comparison

    Samarth
    SamarthModified On Feb 24, 2025 03:06 pm IST
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    Published OnFeb 24, 2025 11:00 am IST
    Last Updated OnFeb 24, 2025 03:06 pm IST
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    We compared both the bikes on paper and this is how it turned out

    Bajaj Auto launched a new variant of the Pulsar NS125 called the LED BT ABS and it is priced at Rs 1,06,739 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The Pulsar NS125 ABS directly rivals the top-end SX variant of the TVS Raider 125 in the sporty commuter segment. We compared both the bikes on paper and here’s how it turned out:

    Design:

    As far as the design is concerned, both the bikes have a hint of sportiness to it. The Bajaj Pulsar NS125 ABS retains the silhouette of the Pulsar NS200. This particular styling has been around for a long time and compared to its rivals in the segment, the bike is in need of a makeover. It is available in four distinctive colour schemes: Black, Blue, Orange and Red. 

    On the other hand, the TVS Raider 125 SX gets modern and sporty looks with sharp bodylines and is available in three colour schemes: Fiery Yellow, Forza Blue and Wicked Black. We personally like the TVS Raider 125’s modern design more.

    Engine:

    The Bajaj Pulsar NS125 is powered by a 124.4cc, air-cooled single cylinder engine producing 11.8PS and 11Nm. The TVS Raider 125 is powered by a 124.8cc,air-cooled, single cylinder engine producing 11.38PS and 11.2Nm, which is 0.42PS less than the NS125 but produces a little bit more torque. Both bikes are paired to a 5-speed gearbox.

    Underpinnings:

    Both bikes get a telescopic fork and a 5-step preload adjustable monoshock. They get a 240mm front disc and a 130mm rear drum brake and have 17-inch alloy wheels at both ends with tubeless tyres. The TVS Raider is equipped with SBT (Synchronised Braking Technology) while the Pulsar NS125 gets a single-channel ABS for an increased safety quotient. The Pulsar gets a higher seat height of 805mm as opposed to the Raider’s more accessible 780mm of seat height. The Pulsar weighs 144kg while the Raider only weighs around 123kg, making it easier to manoeuvre the bike in city traffic conditions.

    Features:

    The Bajaj Pulsar gets an LCD display with readouts of the speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, instantaneous fuel economy and is equipped with smartphone connectivity via Bluetooth for call and SMS alerts. The TVS Raider 125 on the other hand gets a TFT display with smartphone connectivity for call and SMS alerts, sports and weather updates, and turn-by-turn navigation with voice assist. Both the bikes get LED headlamps but the TVS Raider gets all-LED lighting setup with LED indicators and taillamp too. 

    The TVS Raider 125 does get some additional features like underseat storage, side-stand cut-off, silent start system and a USB charging port too. The Raider also gets two riding modes that allow the user to modulate the engine’s performance.

    Verdict:

    While the Raider looks more modern and is more feature-loaded, it lacks one important safety feature the Pulsar has – ABS. But it offers exciting performance and features more commonly seen in higher capacity bikes.

    The Pulsar’s design seems a little bit outdated but it is still a desirable bike with good power, torque and fuel economy. If you prefer a performance-oriented and a feature-loaded bike instead of safety features, you can opt for the Raider. If you are a fan of the NS200-inspired styling and want a capable sporty commuter for daily use, then you can opt for the Pulsar NS125.

     

    User Reviews

    • Bajaj Pulsar NS 125
      VERY GOOD PERFORMANCE
      Service and maintenance charge is normal, mileage is 50 - 55 kmpl on highway, 45-50 kmpl in cities and streets. Overall, it is a quite good bike with good performance and minimal costs. Everyday rides upto hundred kms can be done easily, I ride daily around 80 kms and it is very easy for me and it's a sports bike even with only 125 CC engine.
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    • TVS Raider
      TVS- RAIDER
      I choose raider because one of my friend suggested me to buy as this bike is good nice looks and good mileage. The solo seat version of the bike is very good looking like similar to pulsar and it feels very light weight to ride this bike. The ride with the TVS raider was amazing till now, no breaking points were given by this bike, still rides the same smooth and the sound of the filter of this bike is best. The disc provided is also good, breaks tyres, engines, every thing is very good. I would like to recommend this bike to everyone other because of its looks, smooth rides, pretty good disc, nice colours, best engines, nice mileage and more than that the trust on TVS. They have been creating beats like this for very long now.
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